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Relationships between a Central Quadrilateral and its Reference Quadrilateral

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Let P be a point inside a convex quadrilateral ABCD. The lines from P to the vertices of the quadrilateral divide the quadrilateral into four triangles. If we locate a triangle center in each of these triangles, the four triangle centers form another quadrilateral called a central quadrilateral. For each of various shaped quadrilaterals, and each of 1000 different triangle centers, we compare the reference quadrilateral to the central quadrilateral. Using a computer, we determine how the two quadrilaterals are related. For example, we test to see if the two quadrilaterals are congruent, similar, have the same area, or have the same perimeter. We also look for such relationships when P is a special point associated with the reference quadrilateral, such as being the diagonal point, Steiner point, or Poncelet point.

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